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"Amillennialism 101" -- Audio and On-Line Resources
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Monday
Sep292008

Conference Audio Posted

Here's a link to Sermonaudio.com, where you can find all the lectures from this past weekend's eschatology conference at Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Orland Park, IL. 

www.sermonaudio.com/covenantopc

While you are there, be sure to check out the sermons from Rev. Iain Wright, Covenant's pastor.

By the way, it was a delight to be with all the kind folks at Covenant.  Thanks to pastor Wright and the session there for your most gracious hospitality!

It was also great to meet so many White Horse Inn listeners and Riddleblog readers!  Some of you drove long distances and even missed a presidential debate to catch the opening lecture!  Wow!  Thank you for coming out to the conference!

Reader Comments (5)

Thanks Dr K , Superb as usual and if its possible i think you are getting better at explaining this topic. Is there any chance of you posting the charts that you speak of in the talks. Im sharing these talks with all my premill / dispensational friends.

God bless

Ian
September 30, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterIan Mortimer
Can you share any charts? Please?
September 30, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKenneth Porter
I went to the Friday session, although I was a little late due to construction on I-55. I wanted to shake your hand but you were busy talking with others and I had to meet someone so I could not stay long after the meeting. I will have to listen to the remaining tapes you have posted.
September 30, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Yeazel
Dr. Riddlebarger.
It was a pleasure meeting you and I enjoyed discussing Modern Roman Catholic Apologetics as well. Hope to see again.
Paul
October 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterPaul LaChapelle
Dr. Riddlebarger, in your second session, you mentioned that there are families known among the Dutch Reformed churches, members of which helped Jews to escape the Nazis during the war. As you connected that with the slur that amillennialists are anti-Semitic, I was reminded of Corrie ten Boom, perhaps the most famous Dutch Reformed Christian to have helped Jews during the war, who was also vocally opposed to the idea of a pre-tribulational rapture, who moved to Orange, California in her 80s, and who died two days after I was born.
October 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterPhilip Walker

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